Investigators said the fire only lasted for about 10 minutes, but it did some serious damage. The fire started at the front of the building and spread through a classroom to the roof.

They also believe the fire was intentionally set. Firefighters have a message for whomever might have set the fire.

"It's a very dangerous situation. You can hurt yourself. You can get a firefighter killed, or it can spread to another person's home or structure," said Battalion Chief Randy Cornelius.

There is no word yet on any suspects.

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